There are no cure-alls, but there are positive steps we can take to address the deepening unrest. By Shamed Dogan I’m pro–Second Amendment. I’m pro–law…
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Agricultural organizations typically endorse candidates based on their record and history of support for farm and ranch families. We don’t dive into any other issues because…
By Martin F. Lueken and Michael Q. McShane Last year, Missouri was one of 18 states that introduced legislation to create an education savings account…
By Gregg Keller The mostly-manufactured “unrest” at the University of Missouri – Columbia campus and the actions of one disgraced professor perfectly illustrate why changes…
by the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission Former Commission Chair Steve Miller started this newsletter back in March of 2014 to keep transportation stakeholders, elected…
RYH4K Counsel suggests that because of the “expedited briefing… it was not possible to devote sufficient attention” to the issues at hand… puts forth alternative…
By Andy Arnold Earlier today, the Missouri Court of Appeals – Western District rendered a decision that could be the final straw that breaks…
To the Editor: Missouri’s largest physician and hospital organizations took notice of Rep. Eric Burlison’s suggestion (Mailbag, June 28) that the proposed merger of health…
Due to new regulatory demands there have been dramatic changes in the healthcare landscape over the years. While the goals of the Affordable Care Act…
By Stephen H. Miller, Missouri Highways and Transportation Commissioner Seven years ago, Governor Jay Nixon appointed me to the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission. It…